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by IHLayman
1569 days ago
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I am glad that you added not an endorsement. This level of selfishness is the reason other people quit their jobs, and contributes to toxic workplaces. A really good book about dealing with assholes at work is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_No_Asshole_Rule, and I can't recommend it highly enough, as it has allowed me to deal with these kinds of people in the past (and sadly present as well). |
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Is the participant who intentionally submits so many requests that they anticipate breaking the system a good moral actor? I’d say no. You shouldn’t do things that are going to force your coworkers to endure the “system collapses under its own weight.” You’re just moving the pain of the bureaucracy from you to someone else who is also powerless to defy it.
The maximum asshole(MA) speaks a truth — the system isn’t working and we need to smash it. MA also informs all senior personnel that the system which they are most responsible for isn’t working.
I had heard of that book, but didn’t know anything about it, so thanks for the recommendation.